
Depending on the height, length, and angle of the nose,
the image and overall impression can change
significantly.
To achieve the image they want,
more and more people are deciding to undergo
rhinoplasty.
When having rhinoplasty,
the most important thing is
to find a design that matches
your desired image
and your own face.
For a detailed and precise
nose design,
you need to understand the line
that suits your face
and consider both the columella and the nasolabial angle.
So, first,
what kinds of nose lines are there?

There are
straight line
slightly curved straight line
half-aegyo-sal line
three types of nose line.
A straight line refers to a line
where the nasal bridge and tip
extend in one straight line.
A line that runs straight
from the bridge to the tip
can give a masculine image,
so it is a line preferred more by men than women.
A slightly curved straight line
means a line that descends straight
and then rises slightly at the tip.
A half-aegyo-sal line
means a line where the bridge and tip
form a curve.
The slightly curved straight line and the half-aegyo-sal line
give a natural
and feminine impression,
so they are lines preferred by women.
Depending on the image you want
and your facial features,
you should find the nose line that suits you
and proceed with surgery.
That is how you can achieve a nose that enhances
natural beauty
and adds dimension to the face.

VN Plastic Surgery
creates a voluminous yet natural
nose line tailored to each individual's image.
If you want an ideal nose line
that enhances facial dimension,
we recommend VN Plastic Surgery.
In addition,
when deciding on the nose design,
the nasolabial angle should also be considered.
The nasolabial angle
refers to the line extending from the tip of the nose
to the upper lip,
and it is the angle between the end of the columella
and the starting point of the upper lip.
If the nasolabial angle is too narrow,
the tip of the nose may appear droopy,
creating a shape commonly called an arrow nose.
If the nasolabial angle is too wide,
the upper lip may appear longer,
and the nostrils may be excessively visible
from the front,
creating a shape commonly called an upturned nose.
The nasolabial angle, like the nose line,
may not stand out at first glance,
but even a 1–2 degree difference
can determine the outcome of rhinoplasty.

The ideal nasolabial angle
is 95–105 degrees for women
and 90–100 degrees for men.
The ideal nasolabial angle
improves the harmony of the entire face
and creates a three-dimensional facial line.
Therefore,
for a beautiful and harmonious nose shape,
it is important to appropriately reflect the length and angle
and create a result that suits your current face well.

Our
VN Plastic Surgery
creates an ideal nose by using detailed designs
that take both the nasolabial angle and the nose line into account,
along with implants that are appropriate for the design.

Our
VN Plastic Surgery
relies on its know-how and technical expertise in rhinoplasty
to create a nose that harmonizes with each individual's facial features.
By considering both the nose line and the nasolabial angle,
and using implants suited to the design,
we create an ideal nose for each person.
If you want to achieve harmonious beauty through rhinoplasty,
please visit VN Plastic Surgery.



